WEBVTT 00:00.000 --> 00:14.440 This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3,875 for Friday the 9th of June, 2023. 00:14.440 --> 00:16.800 Today's show is entitled. 00:16.800 --> 00:21.080 Paralyns Linux season 1 episode 7, list to keep it. 00:21.080 --> 00:24.560 It is part of the series podcast recommendations. 00:24.560 --> 00:30.080 It is the 210th show of Can Fallen and is about 6 minutes long. 00:30.080 --> 00:32.920 It carries an explicit flag. 00:32.920 --> 00:39.560 The summary is, a sample episode from a new entry to the free culture podcast list. 00:39.560 --> 00:47.320 Hi everybody, my name is Can Fallen and you are listening to another episode of Hacker Public Radio. 00:47.320 --> 00:51.960 As you know, we have a sister project called The Free Culture Podcast, which showcases 00:51.960 --> 00:55.560 creative comments podcasts about any topic. 00:55.560 --> 01:01.440 Today is going to be a sample episode of the new entry, which is, as it turns out, a French 01:01.440 --> 01:09.360 language podcast, Parnal Linux FR, Lucy translated as Let's Talk Linux in French. 01:09.360 --> 01:15.280 From there about page, this podcast is intended for anyone wishing to learn Linux in a different 01:15.280 --> 01:16.280 way. 01:16.280 --> 01:21.920 After discussion with community, we decided to air this show in its original language. 01:21.920 --> 01:25.240 Links to the translations are in the show notes. 01:51.960 --> 01:59.400 The repertoire of also partage, which is the most known, and the Slash TMP. 01:59.400 --> 02:04.880 This is also contained in the samples of templates on the Linux distribution, 02:04.880 --> 02:07.200 for the samples of the user's users. 02:07.200 --> 02:17.000 It is the user's user's user's user's user's user's user's user's user's user's user. 02:17.000 --> 02:18.920 Do you want to read the comments? 02:18.920 --> 02:21.080 Well, we can read it. 02:21.080 --> 02:32.080 I invite you to open a terminal, to position it, then enter the command LST or L, on the repertoire 02:32.080 --> 02:33.360 Slash TMP. 02:33.360 --> 02:35.080 Well, that's it. 02:35.080 --> 02:41.220 You can see a new letter in the three of the repertoire, and yes, you can see the 02:41.220 --> 02:42.220 letter. 02:42.220 --> 02:46.220 At the end, the little signifies, I don't know. 02:46.220 --> 02:50.780 No, the little signifies Tickbyt, but what is the letter? 02:50.780 --> 02:57.260 Well, the stickbyt allows us to protect them, when they are placed in a repertoire, 02:57.260 --> 03:02.580 the suppression of the files that they contain, by other user's users, that their 03:02.580 --> 03:03.580 proprietary. 03:03.900 --> 03:05.020 Got another word. 03:05.020 --> 03:11.780 If, in a separate passage byด's user, YiLuTisator, John, and LUT Isaur, it is a letter. 03:11.780 --> 03:19.040 LUT Isaur, John, but a file for proprietary in the concubines Djun, which 03:19.040 --> 03:24.180 right by theresp to tell you that his letter has been written through whatever app you have 03:24.180 --> 03:25.200 a file. 03:25.200 --> 03:26.560 That's it. 03:26.560 --> 03:35.560 It can modify this file to add lines, for example, in the first one, in the third one, 03:35.560 --> 03:41.560 it can't be first written by the Linux.exT. 03:41.560 --> 03:42.560 Why? 03:42.560 --> 03:47.240 Because, in this repertoire, partage and there is the StickyBit, and the StickyBit. 03:47.240 --> 03:53.640 A judge, a supplementary protection of the suppression of the file, which consists 03:53.680 --> 03:59.880 to authorize the suppression, only by the proprietary of the file, here 03:59.880 --> 04:01.400 for the question. 04:01.400 --> 04:02.400 Why? 04:02.400 --> 04:08.920 Now, the question that remains, it's like how the StickyBit is placed on a repertoire. 04:08.920 --> 04:10.720 Well, it's simple. 04:10.720 --> 04:19.080 It is often used as the C-H-Mode command, plus it is divided by your number of repertoire 04:19.160 --> 04:26.080 that you want to place a StickyBit on, and for the suppression of this StickyBit, 04:26.080 --> 04:27.080 it's more simple. 04:27.080 --> 04:29.080 It's at least me. 04:29.080 --> 04:30.080 Here. 04:30.080 --> 04:35.680 Now, you know what StickyBit is like and how to use it. 04:35.680 --> 04:41.320 I hope that this short introduction you liked, if you did not hesitate to 04:41.320 --> 04:45.720 attach this episode to your entourage, I just wanted you. 04:45.720 --> 04:52.120 But also, to come back together, on the server Discord by the Linux, and yes, I 04:52.120 --> 05:00.040 created this server, at the end of simplifying the cooperation, the discussion, 05:00.040 --> 05:06.760 between the auditer, or the address, and the animator or animatrices, you can find 05:06.760 --> 05:12.200 the links, the official links that are used to create this podcast, 05:12.200 --> 05:20.760 notably the audio transcription, the transcription of this audio, and available on 05:20.760 --> 05:28.200 the most part of the podcast, but also different links, and why not come back together 05:28.200 --> 05:30.800 to register an episode? 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